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Afghan Americans Help Others Get the Voting Habit

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Like many refugees living in California, Afghan Americans often equate government and politics with corruption and repression back home. Many who are eligible to vote in U.S. elections, don't. But some community activists are trying to change that in the Bay Area city of Fremont, the heart of California's Afghan population.

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